Registration and Morning Coffee 8:30–9:00 a.m.
[26] Z306 9:00–10:45 a.m.
EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS—TRUST AND EFFORT Organizer and Chair: Uwe Dulleck, Queensland University of Technology
Papers: Pablo Guillen, University of Sydney, and Daniel Ji, University of Sydney
Discrimination and Acculturation
Jonas Fooken, Queensland University of Technology, Tony Beatton, Queensland University of Technology, Uwe Dulleck, Queensland University of Technology, Yumei He, Southeast University and A&M College, and Markus Schaffner, Queensland University of Technology
Gift Exchange in China—Is There a Difference between Migrants and Locals?
Andreas Ortmann, University of New South Wales, Stefania Bortlotti, Universita degli Studi di Trento, and Giovanna Devetag, University of Perugia
Individual Incentives or Group Incentives? A Real-Effort Weak-Link Experiment
Discussants: from above participants
[27] Z309 9:00–10:45 a.m.
DETERMINANTS OF FIRM TRADE PERFORMANCE Organizer: Robert E. Lipsey, National Bureau of Economic Research, and City University of New York
Chair: Eric D. Ramstetter, ICSEAD
Papers: Kazuhiko Yokota, Waseda University, Kyosuke Kurita, Waseda University, and Shujiro Urata, Waseda University
Foreign Trade of Chinese Enterprises by Different Organizational Forms
Dionisius A. Narjoko, ERIA
Liberalized Trade and Investment Regime, Firm Entry, and Performance: Learning from Vietnamese Manufacturing Eric D. Ramstetter, ICSEAD, and Minh Ngoc Phan, ICSEAD
Productivity, Ownership, and Producer Concentration in Transition:
Evidence from Vietnamese Manufacturing
Discussants: Juthathip Jongwanich, Asian Institute of Technology Cassey Lee, University of Wollongong
Archanun Kohpaiboon, Thammasat University
[28] Z303 9:00–10:45 a.m.
WHY THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS?
Organizer and Chair: Tim Robinson, Queensland University of Technology
Papers: Jakob B. Madsen, Monash University
A Repayment Model of House Prices: House Prices and the GFC Mark McGovern, Queensland University of Technology
Beyond the Debt Dreamtime: Defusing and Resolving Crisis Steve Keen, University of Western Sydney
More of the GFC
Discussants: Steve Keen, University of Western Sydney Tim Robinson, Queensland University of Technology Jakob B. Madsen, Monash University
[29] Z205 9:00–10:45 a.m.
LABOR AND DEMOGRAPHIC ECONOMICS
Chair: Hugo Toledo, American University of Sharjah Papers: Donald G. Freeman, Sam Houston State University
On (not) Closing the Gaps: Poverty and Unemployment in White and Non-White Populations
Tiago Freire, National University of Singapore Skill Wages Gap in Brazil: 1980-2000
Tomoko Kishi, Nanzan University, and Faridul Islam, Utah Valley University
A Wage Curve for Japan: Further Evidence from Panel Data Hugo Toledo, American University of Sharjah
The Political Economy of Emiratization in the UAE Discussants: Sasan Bakhtiari, University of New South Wales Alvaro A. Comin, University of Sao Paulo
Hugo Toledo, American University of Sharjah
[30] Z208 9:00–10:45 a.m.
HEALTH CARE AND PUBLIC POLICY Chair: Sheng-Tung Chen, Feng Chia University Papers: Sheng-Tung Chen, Feng Chia University
The Effect of Military Service System Changes to Military Expenditure Kannika Damrongplasit, Nanyang Technological University, Gerald Kominski, University of California, Los Angeles, Nadereh Pourat, University of California, Los Angeles, and Dylan Roby, University of California, Los Angeles
Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Health Care Expenditures of Chronically Ill Medicaid Beneficiaries
Kazuki Onji, Australian National University
Tax Consolidation and the Structure of Corporate Groups: Evidence from the Japanese Tax Reform of 2002
Jane E. Ruseski, University of Alberta, Brad R. Humphreys, University of Alberta, and John A. Nyman, University of Minnesota
Gambling, Healthcare and Health: Evidence from Canada
Discussants: Kannika Damrongplasit, Nanyang Technological University Jacob A. Bikker, De Nederlandsche Bank
Yang Li, University of Queensland Friska Parulian, ERIA
[31] Z302 9:00–10:45 a.m.
Allied Organization Session
SPORTS ECONOMICS III—TEAMS, LEAGUES, AND COMPETITIVE BALANCE — (NAASE)
Organizer and Chair: Victor Matheson, College of the Holy Cross Papers: Christian Deutscher, University of Paderborn
Incentive Effects of Prize Spreads in Heterogeneous Tournaments—
Empirical Findings from the National Basketball Association Ross Booth, Monash University, Brad R. Humphreys, University of Alberta, and Stefan Szymanski, City University London
Revenue Sharing and Competitive Balance in Australian Rules Football Discussants: Liam Lenten, La Trobe University
Markus Schaffner, Queensland University of Technology Benno Torgler, Queensland University of Technology
[32] Z301 9:00–10:45 a.m.
ENERGY AND DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA Chair: Jayanta Sarkar, Queensland University of Technology
Papers: Pun Lee Lam, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and Alice Shiu, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Inconsistency in China’s Energy and GDP Statistics: Evidence after the Financial Tsunami
Yu Hsuan Liao, National University of Kaohsiung, and Yang Li, National University of Kaohsiung
Study of Regional Efficiency and Productivity of Mainland China:
Perspectives of FDI and Green Development
John T. Shieh, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, and Tzu-Wen Sung, Aletheia University
Economic Development in China’s Western Frontier
Alice Shiu, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and Pun Lee Lam, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Energy Growth, Electricity Investment and Transportation Infrastructure: Implications of Chinese Regional Disparities Discussants: Yu Hsuan Liao, National University of Kaohsiung Pun Lee Lam, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Jayanta Sarkar, Queensland University of Technology Sizhong Sun, James Cook University
[33] Z308 9:00–10:45 a.m.
POLLUTION AND GREEN BUSINESS Chair: Shigeru Matsumoto, Aoyama Gakuin University
Papers: Kankesu Jayanthakumaran, University of Wollongong, and Ying Liu, University of Wollongong
Trade Intensity and Emissions in Australian States: 1998/99-2007/08 Smitu Malhotra, XLRI Jamshedpur, Devika Bhartiya, Independent Researcher, Mansi Chanra, Deloitte, Neha Jain, ITC Infotech, Karan Parmanandkar, Nomura Securities International, and Piyush Puri, SBI Capital
Green Retail: Responding to Growing Concern for the Environment Venugopal Pingali, XLRI Jamshedpur, and Aurobindo Saha, Lexmark International Inc.
Green Printing: Formulating a Marketing Plan John P. Tang, Australian National University
Pollution Havens and the Trade in Toxic Chemicals: Evidence from U.S.
Trade Flows
Discussants: John A. Janmaat, University of British Columbia Shigeru Matsumoto, Aoyama Gakuin University
Smitu Malhotra, XLRI Jamshedpur Shamila A. Jayasuriya, Ohio University
[34] Z305 9:00–10:45 a.m.
Contemporary Economic Policy Session
MICRO FOUNDATION OF POLICY FORMATION Organizer and Chair: Jack W. Hou, California State University, Long Beach
Papers: William N. Thompson, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Taxation, Gambling and Good Public Policy
Xingming Fang, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, Ye Luo, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, and H. Holly Wang, Purdue University
The Three-Party Game of Contract Farming: Low Contract Compliance Rates in Grain Transactions in China
Ruixin Su, Xi’an Jiao Tong University, and University of Virginia The Differences of CSR Motives and Policy Meaning in China: A Firm Nature Perspective
Discussants: Ruixin Su, Xi’an Jiao Tong University, and University of Virginia
William N. Thompson, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Xingming Fang, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
[35] Z304 9:00–10:45 a.m.
URBAN WATER CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT Organizer and Chair: Clevo I. Wilson, Queensland University of Technology
Papers: Shyama Ratnasiri, Griffith University, Wasantha Athukorala, Queensland University of Technology, Maria A. Garcia-Valinas, Toulouse School of Economics, Robert Gifford, University of Victoria, Benno Torgler, Queensland University of Technology, and Clevo I. Wilson, Queensland University of Technology
Effectiveness of Uniform Pricing vs. Increasing Block Rate Pricing on Urban Water Demand
Clevo I. Wilson, Queensland University of Technology, Wasantha Athukorala, Queensland University of Technology, Maria A. Garcia-Valinas, Toulouse School of Economics, Robert Gifford, University of Victoria, and Benno Torgler, Queensland University of Technology
Factors Influencing Residents’ Willingness to Pay to Avoid Water Restrictions
Maria A. Garcia-Valinas, Toulouse School of Economics, Wasantha Athukorala, Queensland University of Technology, Robert Gifford,
University of Victoria, Benno Torgler, Queensland University of Technology, and Clevo I. Wilson, Queensland University of Technology
Non-discretionary Residential Water Uses: The Impact of Habits and Water-Efficient Technologies
Discussants: Ellen Hanak, Public Policy Institute of California John Tisdell, University of Tasmania
Andrew C. Worthington, Griffith University
[36] Z411 11:00 a.m.–12:45 p.m.
SESSIONS IN HONOUR OF MURRAY KEMP: ECONOMIC THEORY
Organizers: Partha Gangopadhyay, University of Western Sydney, and Binh Tran-Nam, University of New South Wales
Chair: Craig F. Freedman, Macquarie University Papers: Murray C. Kemp, University of New South Wales
Public Goods in Economic Theory Yunfang Hu, Tohuku University
Dynamic Interdeterminacy and Transfer Paradox Henry Wan Jr., Cornell University
Implications of Learning and Doing on the Micro-foundations of Trade, Industrial Organization and Development Policy
Ronald W. Jones, University of Rochester In Defense of Cones
Discussants: to be announced
[37] Z304 11:00 a.m.–12:45 p.m.
Contemporary Economic Policy Session EDUCATING FOR SUCCESS
Organizer: Darwin C. Hall, California State University, Long Beach, and Western Economic Association International
Chair: Peter Elias, University of Warwick
Papers: Girijasankar Mallik, University of New South Wales Importance of Mathematics in University Education
Samer S. Kherfi, American University of Sharjah, and George Naufal, American University of Sharjah
Does the Choice of High School Matter? Evidence from the UAE on the Effects of Schooling on Students’ University Performance
KimMarie McGoldrick, University of Richmond, Mark H. Maier, Glendale Community College, and Scott Simkins, North Carolina A&T State University
Starting Point: Pedagogical Resources for Teaching and Learning Economics
Discussants: Samer S. Kherfi, American University of Sharjah Girijasankar Mallik, University of New South Wales
Michael P. Cameron, University of Waikato
[38] Z306 11:00 a.m.–12:45 p.m.
EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS—HONESTY AND GUILT Organizer and Chair: Uwe Dulleck, Queensland University of Technology
Papers: Lana Friesen, University of Queensland, and Lata Gangadharan, Monash University
TBC—Dishonesty in the Lab
Uwe Dulleck, Queensland University of Technology, David Johnston, Queensland University of Technology, and Monash University, Rudolf Kerschbamer, University of Innsbruck, and Matthias Sutter, University of Innsbruck
Does Pricing Reveal Information About the Honesty of An Expert?
Markus Schaffner, Queensland University of Technology, Uwe Dulleck, Queensland University of Technology, and Benno Torgler, Queensland University of Technology
Using Heart Rate Variability Measurements to Observe Guilt in the Ultimate Bargaining Game
Discussants: from above participants
[39] Z309 11:00 a.m.–12:45 p.m.
INNOVATION AND PRODUCTIVITY IN MALAYSIA AND THAILAND
Organizer: Eric D. Ramstetter, ICSEAD Chair: Cassey Lee, University of Wollongong
Papers: Juthathip Jongwanich, Asian Institute of Technology, and Archanun Kohpaiboon, Thammasat University
MNEs, Export and R&D in Thai Manufacturing
Archanun Kohpaiboon, Thammasat University, and Juthathip Jongwanich, Asian Institute of Technology
Productivity and R&D Heterogeneity in Thai Manufacturers Cassey Lee, University of Wollongong
Trade, Productivity, and Innovation in Malaysian Manufacturing Discussants: Kankesu Jayanthakumaran, University of Wollongong Kazuhiko Yokota, Waseda University
Eric D. Ramstetter, ICSEAD
[40] Z302 11:00 a.m.–12:45 p.m.
Allied Organization Session
SPORTS ECONOMICS IV—MYTHS AND LIES IN SPORTS
— (NAASE)
Organizer: Victor Matheson, College of the Holy Cross Chair: Brad R. Humphreys, University of Alberta
Papers: Lionel Page, Queensland University of Technology, David Savage, Queensland University of Technology, and Benno Torgler, Queensland University of Technology
Football Crowd Estimates: A White Lie Liam Lenten, La Trobe University
It Is Okay to Score Early against Brazil
Victor Matheson, College of the Holy Cross, Robert Baumann, College of the Holy Cross, and Bryan Engelhardt, College of the Holy Cross
Labor Market Effects of the World Cup: A Sectoral Analysis Discussants: Christian Deutscher, University of Paderborn Ross Booth, Monash University
Lionel Page, Queensland University of Technology
[41] Z301 11:00 a.m.–12:45 p.m.
PEACE AND CONFLICT
Chair: Wen-Hsien Liu, National Chung Cheng University
Papers: John Mirikitani, Hallym University, and Steven J. Jordan, KAIST Globalization and ‘Rationalizable’ Tit-for-Tat: Kasmir and Jordan Dipanwita Sarkar, Queensland University of Technology, Jung Chul Park, Louisiana Tech University, and Jayanta Sarkar, Queensland University of Technology
Does Anti-Americanism Affect US MNCs?
Discussants: Watcharapong Ratisukpimol, University of Colorado, Boulder
Chung Q. Tran, Australian National University
[42] Z308 11:00 a.m.–12:45 p.m.
Contemporary Economic Policy Session WILDFIRES
Organizers: Wade E. Martin, California State University, Long Beach, and Clevo I. Wilson, Queensland University of Technology
Chair: Wade E. Martin, California State University, Long Beach Papers: Chris Eves, Queensland University of Technology
Natural Disasters and Their Varying Impact on Residential Property Values
Clevo I. Wilson, Queensland University of Technology, Wasantha Athukorala, Queensland University of Technology, and Wade E. Martin, California State University, Long Beach
Do Residents in Bushfire Prone Areas Heed Warnings? A Hedonic Property Values Study
Ingrid M. Martin, California State University, Long Beach, and Wade E.
Martin, California State University, Long Beach
Understanding the Risk Mitigation Decision: Homeowners and Wildfire Risks
Discussants: from above participants
[43] Z305 11:00 a.m.–12:45 p.m.
Contemporary Economic Policy Session
FINANCIAL MARKETS: RISK, VOLATILITY, AND RESPONSES
Organizer: Jack W. Hou, California State University, Long Beach Chair: John R. Graham, University of Calgary
Papers: Ling Jiang, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics Causes of Global Imbalances: The Permanent Income-Life Cycle Hypothesis’ and International Division of Labor Perspective Chengsi Zhang, Renmin University of China
China’s CPI: Cheating Price Inflation?
Therese Quang, University of Paris West-Nanterre, and Jinzhao Chen, University of Paris West-Nanterre
International Financial Integration and Economic Growth: New Evidence on Threshold Effects
Discussants: Vinh Q. T. Dang, University of Macau
Ling Jiang, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics Chengsi Zhang, Renmin University of China
[44] Z303 11:00 a.m.–12:45 p.m.
Contemporary Economic Policy Session MURRAY DARLING RIVER SYSTEM
Organizer: Darwin C. Hall, California State University, Long Beach, and Western Economic Association International
Chair: Chloe Munro, National Water Commission
Papers: Sarah Wheeler, University of South Australia, Henning Bjornlund, University of Lethbridge, and University of South Australia, Dustin Garrick, CSIRO, and University of South Australia, and Adam Loch, University of South Australia
Options for Restructuring the ‘Restoring the Balance’ Scheme Alan Randall, Ohio State University, and University of Sydney
The Murray Darling Basin Plan: Exploring the Rationale for Environmental Flows First
M. Ejaz Qureshi, CSIRO, and Australian National University Economic Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture Sectors Productivity and Profitability in the Murray Darling Basin Douglas Fisher, Queensland University of Technology
Murray Darling Basin Governance: The Focus of the Law Discussants: Sean Pascoe, CSIRO
Jeff Connor, CSIRO
Peter Grace, Queensland University of Technology Chloe Munro, National Water Commission
[45] Z411 12:50–2:15 p.m.
Lunch and General Session KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Introduction: Paul A. David, Stanford University Address: Edward J. Kane, Boston College
Controlling Growth in the Financial Safety Net
[46] Z411 2:30–4:15 p.m.
SESSIONS IN HONOUR OF MURRAY KEMP:
ECONOMICS OF SUSTAINABILITY
Organizers: Partha Gangopadhyay, University of Western Sydney, and Binh Tran-Nam, University of New South Wales
Chair: Mamta Chowdhury, University of Western Sydney Papers: Alison Sheridan, University of New England
Grappling with Sustainability: Reflections on Embedding Sustainability in the Business Curriculum
Maria Estella Varua, University of Western Sydney (Un)Sustainable Consumption in Australian Households Partha Gangopadhyay, University of Western Sydney
(Un)Sustainable Development and Rural Poverty: Theoretical Conjectures and Lessons from a Field Study in India Discussants: to be announced
[47] Z301 2:30–4:15 p.m.
CORRUPTION, TEMPTATION, AND PIRACY Chair: Chung Q. Tran, Australian National University
Papers: Jason K. Hansen, Naval Postgraduate School, Robert M. McNab, Naval Postgraduate School, and Francois Melese, Naval Postgraduate School
A Dynamic Approach to Managing Corruption: Exploring the Optimal Path of Audits and Oversight
Watcharapong Ratisukpimol, University of Colorado, Boulder Explaining Modern Maritime Piracy: An Empirical Analysis Chung Q. Tran, Australian National University
Temptation and Fiscal Policy
Discussants: Dipanwita Sarkar, Queensland University of Technology Chung Q. Tran, Australian National University
John Mirikitani, Hallym University
[48] Z309 2:30–4:15 p.m.
FINANCIAL ECONOMETRICS I
Organizer and Chair: Adam Clements, Queensland University of Technology
Papers: Susan Thorp, University of Technology, Sydney Asset Market Linkages through the Phases of the Crisis Thijs van der Heijden, University of Melbourne
Optimal Timing of Derivative Trades Jing Tian, University of Tasmania
Financial Markets and Macroeconomic News Discussants: from above participants
[49] Z303 2:30–4:15 p.m.
PRODUCTIVITY AND EFFICIENCY STUDIES
Organizer and Chair: Boon L. Lee, Queensland University of Technology Papers: Antonio Peyrache, University of Queensland, and Alicia
Rambaldi, University of Queensland
A State-Space Approach to Measuring Productivity Christopher J. O’Donnell, University of Queensland
Econometric Estimation of Distance Functions and Associated Measures of Productivity and Efficiency Change
Euan Fleming, University of New England, Marc Jim M. Marian, Philippine Rice Research Institute, and Renato Andrin Villano, University of New England
Decomposing Productivity Change in Philippine Rice Farming: A Non-Parametric Approach
Discussants: Euan Fleming, University of New England Antonio Peyrache, University of Queensland
Christopher J. O’Donnell, University of Queensland
[50] Z306 2:30–4:15 p.m.
PATENTS AND INNOVATION
Organizer and Chair: Uwe Dulleck, Queensland University of Technology
Papers: Richard Jefferson, Queensland University of Technology, and Cambia
A Case of Missing Economics Analysis: Uncertainty, Asymmetric Information and Its Effects on Innovation
Dyuti S. Banerjee, Monash University
Effects of Network Externality and Piracy on Innovation Uwe Dulleck, Queensland University of Technology
Adding to the Patent Thicket—Over-patenting As a Strategic Device and the Need for More Transparency
Discussants: from above participants
[51] Z302 2:30–4:15 p.m.
FDI AND SPILLOVER
Chair: Sasan Bakhtiari, University of New South Wales
Papers: Wei-Long Lee, National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences, Yang Li, National University of Kaohsiung, and Chun-Yu Lin, National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences
The Spillover Effects of Foreign Direct Investment: An Example of ASEAN
Wen-Hsien Liu, National Chung Cheng University
Determinants of FDI Inflows to China: An Empirical Analysis of Source
Sizhong Sun, James Cook University, Peter Drysdale, Australian National University, and Ligang Song, Australian National University
Geographical Proximity and FDI Export Spillovers: Evidence from China
Yu-Pei Hsu, Feng Chia University
PRs Protection, FTAs, and Foreign Direct Investment: Evidence from Taiwan
Discussants: Sung Hee Jun, Suncheon National University Kun-Ming Chen, National Chengchi University
Wan Hua Lee, National University of Kaohsiung Anil V. Mishra, University of Western Sydney
[52] Z308 2:30–4:15 p.m.
TOPICS ON ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS Chair: John A. Janmaat, University of British Columbia Papers: Vincent Hoang, Queensland University of Technology
Analysis of Variation in Environmental Efficiency: Revisited Shigeru Matsumoto, Aoyama Gakuin University
The Opportunity Cost of Pro-Environmental Activities: Spending Time for Environment or Earning More Money
Discussants: Venugopal Pingali, XLRI Jamshedpur Vincent Hoang, Queensland University of Technology
[53] Z305 2:30–4:15 p.m.
Contemporary Economic Policy Session
SECTORAL AND REGIONAL DIFFERENTIALS IN CHINA Organizers: Jack W. Hou, California State University, Long Beach, and John R. Graham, University of Calgary
Chair: John R. Graham, University of Calgary
Papers: Qing He, Renmin University of China, and Ning Zhang, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Time Varying Volatility in Chinese Economy: A Regional Perspective Juan Yang, Beijing Normal University, Sylvie Demurger, Universite’ de Lyon, and Shi Li, Beijing Normal University
Earnings Differentials between the Public and the Private Sectors in China: Explaining Changing Trends for Urban Locals in the 2000’s James Laurenceson, University of Queensland, and Christopher J.
O’Donnell, University of Queensland
New Estimates and a Decomposition of Provincial Productivity Change in China
Discussants: James Laurenceson, University of Queensland Daniel Xiangyi Meng, Central University of Finance and Economics Qing He, Renmin University of China
[54] Z304 2:30–4:15 p.m.
Contemporary Economic Policy Session WATER SCARCITY AND POLICY
Organizer: Darwin C. Hall, California State University, Long Beach, and Western Economic Association International
Chair: Tim Robinson, Queensland University of Technology Papers: M. Ejaz Qureshi, CSIRO, and Australian National University
Water Scarcity in Australia and Impact on Global Food Security John Williams, Natural Resources Commission of New South Wales
Is Integrated Catchment Management Now a Possibility in NSW?
Chloe Munro, National Water Commission to be announced
Ellen Hanak, Public Policy Institute of California California’s Water Market Updated
Discussants: Malcolm K. Wegener, University of Queensland Clement A. Tisdell, University of Queensland
Douglas Fisher, Queensland University of Technology David L. Sunding, University of California, Berkeley
[55] Z309 4:30–6:15 p.m.
FINANCIAL ECONOMETRICS II
Organizer: Stan Hurn, Queensland University of Technology Chair: Stan Hurn, Queensland University of Technology
Papers: Andrew McClelland, Queensland University of Technology Quasi Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Jump Diffusions
Jiti Gao, Monash University
Trending Time Series and Financial Econometrics Discussants: from above participants
[56] Z301 4:30–6:15 p.m.
MACROECONOMIC POLICY
Chair: Ryan B. Edwards, University of Queensland
Papers: Ashton de Silva, RMIT University, and Sinclair Davidson, RMIT University
Has Government Intervention Worked? An Appraisal of Cash Handouts Ryan B. Edwards, University of Queensland, and Fabrizio Carmignani, University of Queensland
Cross-border Fiscal Multipliers
Neil Dias Karunaratne, University of Queensland
The Policy Significance of Stylised Facts on Australia’s Potential Output and Productivity
Discussants: Steve Keen, University of Western Sydney Makram El-Shagi, Halle Institute for Economic Research Saten Kumar, Auckland University of Technology
Discussants: Steve Keen, University of Western Sydney Makram El-Shagi, Halle Institute for Economic Research Saten Kumar, Auckland University of Technology